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Broken Things to Mend by Jeffrey R. Holland
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Broken Things to Mend (edition 2008)

by Jeffrey R. Holland

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Most of us feel broken at some time or another. We face personal trials and family struggles. We get discouraged and downhearted. Many are enduring conflicts fought in the lonely foxholes of the heart, feeling their lives may be broken beyond repair. In this extraordinary book, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland's characteristic good cheer and brilliant insights offer the surest and sweetest remedy of all. He invites all readers, not just the poor in spirit, to come unto Christ and receive "the strength that comes from experiencing firsthand the majesty of His touch." This collection of some of Elder Holland's most memorable recent talks inspires us to maintain hope and to rivet our attention on the one Person who has the power to heal us. Broken Things to Mend provides a stirring reminder that, if we come unto the Savior, He will make us whole.

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Title:Broken Things to Mend
Authors:Jeffrey R. Holland
Info:Deseret Book (2008), Hardcover, 240 pages
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This book is a compilation of Elder Holland's talks in LDS General conference and on a few other occasions. As I read it, I found that it worked best for me to read a chapter or two and then ponder on it for a while. I got so much out of it. His talks cover a range of subjects, but all of them were so good. ( )
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Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML:

Most of us feel broken at some time or another. We face personal trials and family struggles. We get discouraged and downhearted. Many are enduring conflicts fought in the lonely foxholes of the heart, feeling their lives may be broken beyond repair. In this extraordinary book, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland's characteristic good cheer and brilliant insights offer the surest and sweetest remedy of all. He invites all readers, not just the poor in spirit, to come unto Christ and receive "the strength that comes from experiencing firsthand the majesty of His touch." This collection of some of Elder Holland's most memorable recent talks inspires us to maintain hope and to rivet our attention on the one Person who has the power to heal us. Broken Things to Mend provides a stirring reminder that, if we come unto the Savior, He will make us whole.

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